Eamonn Holmes has no boundaries when it comes to asking his guests about their sex lives.

The cheeky This Morning presenter was talking to Kim Constable, who explained how she co-sleeps with her four children as well as her husband Ryan.

The mum believes that by sharing an 18 foot bed with her family, it is beneficial to her children growing up and being independent, but when the state of her martial relationship came into question she defended her lifestyle choices.

Eamonn couldn't help being nosey about the state of her relationship with her husband as he asked: "Are you getting it?"

Kim Constable co-sleeps with her children and husband in the same bed (Image: ITV)

Eamonn couldn't help but pry (Image: ITV)

The discussion came after singer Adele admitted she co-sleeps with her three-year-old son (Image: ITV)

As a shocked Kim laughed at Eamonn's bold line of questioning, she tried to explain that if she wanted to be intimate with her hubby she would always "find a way".

Eamonn tried to act innocently as he spoke over Kim saying he meant is she getting any sleep, denying he was prying into her sex life.

Kim didn't seem to mind especially after Eamonn revealed that the two are close neighbours in Belfast: "I just found out she is my neighbour in Belfast.. She lives a couple of hundred yards behind me!"

Psychologist Anjula Mutanda was against co-sleeping (Image: ITV)

Kim believes that it benefits her children (Image: ITV)

Psychologist Anjula Mutanda had suggested to Kim that her family's sleep would suffer by sharing the humongous bed but Kim disagreed.

"I get enough sleep! I have a high intensity job, I teach yoga. I get sleep," Kim responded.

But Anjula - who was vehemently against the practice - believed that by her family going to bed at different times during the night would be "very disturbing" to their sleep patterns adding: "Long term effects can be chronic."